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Shouldn’t
yes, it is a modal verb.
A auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility.
The word wanted is an action verb. Wanted can be an indicative, subjunctive, or conditional verb by adding a linking word to it.
An auxiliary verb (helper verb) is used to form some tenses and conditional forms. These include be, have, do/did, can/could, and should.The term "modal verb" is also used for some: an/could, may/might, must, will/would, shall/should, ought, need, and dare. Others are non-modal: be, have, do, and use.
Modal marks is the highest marks in the given data
does is not a modal verb
Should is a modal verb, should not is the negative form.
yes, it is a modal verb.
No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
"Should" is modal auxiliary verb.
yes. 'will' is a modal verb. A modal is an helping or auxiliary verb which does not change its form irrespective of the subject noun being in whatever person or number.
The three primary auxiliary verbs are "be," "have," and "do." Their forms are: be (am, is, are, was, were), have (has, have, had), and do (do, does, did).
Yes. It's a helping verb, also known as a modal auxiliary.
Ought is a modal auxiliary verb. The "to" is part of an infinitive (to + base form of a verb). ought to go ought to have ought to see
No, it is not. It is a helper verb (modal verb), used to indicate ability.
Yes, it's a modal verb.
The word "can" is a verb. The infinitive is "to be able to", it is a modal verb.